A system and method are provided that enables windshield wiper blades to be replaced without the complexity of removing and reattaching adapters to the wiper arms with every wiper blade replacement cycle. The wiper blade adapter is reusable and stays connected to the windshield wiper arm while providing a simple connecting system that enables the attachment of the wiper blade to the base of the adapters. The adapters are made of engineered plastic that does not wear as quickly as the rubber squeegee and does not need to be replaced as often as the wiper blade. The reusable wiper blade adapter employs a simple mating connector on the wiper blade that provides for an intuitive motion to attach and detach from the base of the adapter thus providing for a simpler blade replacement process.
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6. A wiper blade system comprising:
a reusable adapter configured for a specific wiper blade arm of a vehicle;
a first connector with a set of internally protruding rails attached to said adapter;
a second connector attached to a disposable wiper blade, said second connector having a set of opposing slots configured to slidably mate, guide, and retain the set of internally protruding rails of said first connector; and
a sliding locking mechanism configured to slide longitudinally along said second connector over said first connector and engage a small protrusion on an external surface of said second connector.
1. A wiper blade system comprising:
a reusable adapter configured for a specific wiper blade arm of a vehicle;
a first connector having opposing holes or slots;
a second connector having a set of squeezable prongs with protruding surfaces disposed on external sides of said second connector, said second connector configured to mate with said first connector wherein said squeezable prongs are configured to be inserted into said first connector and said protruding surfaces are configured to engage said opposing holes or slots in said first connector; and
a locking mechanism configured to slide over the opposing holes or slots of the first connector and cover said protruding surfaces when said protruding surfaces are engaged with said opposing holes or slots in said first connector;
wherein one of said first connector and said second connector is attached to said adapter and the other one of said first connector and said second connector is attached to a disposable wiper blade.
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11. A method of installing a replacement wiper blade comprising:
removing a worn out wiper blade from the system of
inserting said replacement wiper blade by joining said first connector to said second connector; and
securing said replacement blade by advancing said locking mechanism to a locked position.
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This application claims priority benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/670,440 filed 11 May 2018, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention in general relates to vehicle components and in particular, to a reusable wiper blade adapter system for attachment of disposable wiper blades for vehicle windshield wipers.
Aftermarket wiper blades are typically sold with one or more adapters to accommodate many of the various designs of wiper blade arms that form a vehicle windshield wiper. As shown in
Due to the wear of the edge surface of the rubber squeegee that is in contact with the windshield of the vehicle, it is recommended that a wiper blade be replaced every 8 to 12 months. Currently, consumers replace the entire wiper blade which includes the adapter, thus requiring the consumer to go through the frustrating and confusing process of fitting the adapter again onto the complex wiper arm configurations. Furthermore, the adapters are usually made of some type of engineered plastic that does not wear as quickly as the rubber squeegee and does not need to be replaced as often as the wiper blade.
Thus, there exists a need for an improved system and method that enables wiper blades to be replaced without the complexity of removing and reattaching adapters to the wiper arms.
A wiper blade system includes a reusable adapter configured for a specific wiper blade arm of a vehicle. The system further includes a first connector attached to the adapter, and a second connector attached to a disposable wiper blade, where the second connector is configured to mate with the first connector.
A wiper blade system includes a reusable adapter configured for a specific wiper blade arm of a vehicle. The system further includes a first connector with a set of rails attached to the adapter, and a second connector attached to a disposable wiper blade, where the second connector has a set of opposing slots configured to mate, guide, and retain the set of rails of the first connector.
A method of using the wiper blade system described above includes selecting an adapter based on the type of windshield wiper arm, and attaching the adapter to the windshield wiper arm. The method further includes inserting the second connector into the first connecter, and securing the first connector to the second connector with a locking mechanism.
A method of installing a replacement wiper blade the wiper blade system described above includes removing a worn out wiper blade by moving the locking mechanism to an unlocked position and separating the first connector from the second connector, and inserting the replacement wiper blade by joining the first connector to the second connector. The method further includes securing the replacement blade by advancing the locking mechanism to a locked position.
The present invention has utility as a system and method that enables windshield wiper blades to be replaced without the complexity of removing and reattaching adapters to the wiper arms with every wiper blade replacement cycle. Embodiments of inventive wiper blade adapter are reusable and stay connected to the windshield wiper arm while providing a simple connecting system that enables the attachment of the wiper blade to the base of the adapters. Embodiments of the inventive adapter are based on the types of wiper blade arms found on a vehicle, and may illustratively include insert and lock (I&L), hooks, pins, pinch tab button (PTB), per
In an inventive embodiment the reusable wiper blade attachment adapter system employs a mechanism similar to those found on a snap buckle. The reusable adapter system has two components: a male and female connector. The male connector has two prongs with protruding surfaces on the outward facing sides. When the prongs are fully inserted into the female connector, the protruding surfaces engage similarly shaped and sized holes or slots within the connector to secure the two components together. A locking mechanism slides over the exposed protrusions to prevent accidental release. Disengagement of the connector requires sliding the locking mechanism back to expose the protrusions. The protrusions would then need to be squeezed and the wiper blade pulled in the opposite direction. It is appreciated that the female connector portion of the adaptor may be joined to the windshield wiper arm and the male connector attached to the replaceable wiper blade, or the male connector may be joined to the windshield wiper arm and the female connector attached to the replaceable wiper blade.
In an inventive embodiment the reusable wiper blade attachment adapter system employs a track and shuttle mechanism. In this inventive embodiment a track is connected to the wiper blade, while a mating shuttle is connected to an adapter connected to the wiper arm. The shuttle has an internal rail that is used to guide and retain the shuttle to the track. The track has an internal slot which matches the shuttle rail to retain the shuttle connector. A sliding locking mechanism slides over to engage the shuttle connector. Once engaged, the two components capture a small protrusion on the track connector and prevents the shuttle connector from disengaging.
Referring now to the figures,
A business method is also provided in which a point of sale retail display of a wiper refill system as described above in the previous embodiments offers an innovative wiper blade solution, different than anything currently in the automotive aftermarket. The connector system is designed to facilitate easy replacement of the wiper blade without re-installation of the wiper blade adapter to the wiper arm. Retail packaging for a reusable J-Hook adapter is offered for sale. A consumer makes a one-time purchase of a set of adapters based on the type of windshield wiper blade arms on their vehicle. The consumer then selects the size and type of windshield wiper blade to use with the adapter. It is appreciated that the wiper blade has a compatible connector to join to the adapter. A retail packaging for a mating windshield wiper blade for use with the reusable adapter is thus provided. A retail display is also contemplated that offers for sale various windshield wiper arm adapters and packages of various sized windshield wiper blades.
As a person skilled in the art will recognize from the previous detailed description and from the figures and claims, modifications and changes can be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention without departing from the scope of this invention defined in the following claims.
Shanmugham, Subramaniam, Rosas, Martin William
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